Vote And Die,
Ipob Warns People Of Anambra
The Indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB) has warned that anyone who votes in the governorship
election scheduled to hold in Anambra State on November 18, will die.
Recall that hundreds
of members of the group took to the streets of the commercial city of Onitsha,
on Friday, in a march which they said was intended at letting the federal
government know that the group is still alive.
“If you vote you
will die. Don’t go out, stay in your house. If you vote on November 18, you
will die. We are not running around for the zoo,” the group sang as they
marched around.
“There will be no
election. We will not participate, we will not vote. Nothing concerns us with
any election. We are formidable.
“We are in Onitsha
to tell the Federal Government to produce Kanu. They should release all the
Biafrans in Nigerian prisons.”
Emma Powerful,
IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, told newsmen the group will not be
deterred from achieving a Biafra Republic.
“Today in Onitsha,
we broke the python Buratai, Ohanaeze, Obiano and Igbo governors brought to our
land,” Powerful boasted.
“Anybody doubting
the resolve of IPOB under the supreme command of Nnamdi Kanu is mistaken.
“We will put Anambra
State on lockdown on November 18. This is a taste of what is to come. Nigeria
should be prepared.”
Emma said if
citizens of the state refuses to vote in the coming election, the federal
government would have no other option than to fix a date for a referendum on
Biafran independence.
However, security
agencies, including the Police and the Army, say everything has been put in
place to guarantee a free, fair and safe election come November 18.
Nkeiruka Nwode, Public Relations Officer, Anambra State Police Command, said
the IPOB march has no effect, insisting that the state police command had
concluded arrangements for effective policing of the state during the election.
She asked residents
of the state to go out en masse to exercise their franchise on the day of the
election.
Also, Jimoh Moshood,
the Force spokesperson, warned the IPOB members not to interfere with the
election process in their own interest, adding that the police would deal with
them “the way an outlawed group should be dealt with”.
“They (IPOB) should
steer clear of Anambra because we have deployed enough personnel in the state;
any miscreant who misbehaves would have himself to blame as he would be dealt
with. IPOB should not test our will or resolve,” Moshood warned.
Speaking in like
manner, Sagir Musa, spokesperson for the 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, which
covers the South-East region, said troops have been placed on alert to tackle
any breakdown of law and order during the election.
“The troops are
always on ground to prevent any breakdown of law and order during the election.
As you know, the police are the first line of security and we cannot usurp
their role,” Musa said.
“We have mastered
the areas and we are familiar with the hideouts of the troublemakers.
“All these
preparations will count for the troops on Saturday. But the army cannot deploy
its troops unless the security situation degenerates, which is not anyone’s
wish.”
Meanwhile, the
Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has deployed 5000 armed and
unarmed personnel to Anambra State for the election.
Vote And Die, Ipob Warns People Of Anambra
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